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Corporate insolvencies up in Germany

By James Wilson in Frankfurt

Published: December 3 2008 18:02 | Last updated: December 3 2008 18:02

The number of corporate insolvencies in Germany has risen for the first time in five years, according to a report that points to the impact the financial and economic crisis has already had on Europe’s largest economy.

Creditreform, a business information service and debt collection organisation that collated the data, also forecast a double-digit rise in insolvencies next year. Building, retail and support services such as logistics and facilities management would be particularly hard hit, the organisation predicted.

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